Lincoln

Lincoln2012

Stars: Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field, David Strathairn, Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Genre: Biography, Drama, History
Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 150 minutes

Lincoln is a 2012 historical film about the the final four months of Lincoln's life, focusing on the President's efforts in January 1865 to have the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution (which abolished slavery) passed by the Unite… more »



Alexander Stephens:
Let me be blunt. Will the Southern states resume their former position in the Union speedily enough to enable us to to enable us to block ratification of this here Thirteenth Amendment?

Abraham Lincoln:
I'd like peace immediately.

Alexander Stephens:
Yes, and...?

Abraham Lincoln:
I'd like your states restored to their practical relations immediately.

Alexander Stephens:
If this could be given me in writing, as Vice President of the Confederacy, I'd bring that document with celerity to Jefferson Davis.

William Seward:
Surrender and we can discuss reconstruction.

Alexander Stephens:
Surrender won't be thought of unless you've assured us, in writing, that we'll be readmitted in time to block this amendment.

Robert Hunter:
This is the arrogant demand of a conqueror for a humiliating, abject-

William Seward:
You'll not be conquered people, Mr. Hunter. You will be citizens, returned to the laws and the guarantees of rights of the Constitution.

Alexander Stephens:
Which now extinguishes slavery. And with it our economy. All our laws will be determined by a Congress of vengeful Yankees, all our rights will be subject to a Supreme Court benched by bloody Republican radicals. All our traditions will be obliterated. We won't know ourselves anymore.

Abraham Lincoln:
We ain't here to discuss reconstruction, we have no legal basis for that discussion. But I don't want to deal falsely. The Northern states will ratify, most of 'em. As I figure, it remains for two of the Southern states to do the same, even after all are readmitted. And I've been working on that.

Alexander Stephens:
[grudgingly nodding] Tennessee and Louisiana.

Abraham Lincoln:
Arkansas, too, most likely. It'll be ratified. Slavery, sir, it's done. [Hunter silently stands and leaves the room] If we submit ourselves to law, Alex, even submit to losing freedoms-the freedom to oppress, for instance-we may discover other freedoms previously unknown to us. Had you kept faith with democratic process, as frustrating as that can be-

John Campbell:
Come, sir, spare us at least these pieties. Did you defeat us with ballots?

Alexander Stephens:
How have you held your union together? Through democracy? How many hundreds of thousands have died during your administration? Your Union, sir, is bonded in cannon fire and death.

Abraham Lincoln:
It may be you're right. But say all we done is show the world that democracy isn't chaos, that there isn't a greater strength in a people's union? Say we've shown that a people can endure awful sacrifice and yet cohere? Mightn't that save at least the idea of democracy, to aspire to? Eventually to become worthy of? At all rates, whatever may be proven by blood and sacrifice must've been proven by now. Shall we stop this bleeding?

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